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We found 4 words, 2 kanji, and 6 examples matching '万歳'
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interjection (kandoushi), noun
1. crying "banzai" (or raising one's hands in the banzai gesture)
2. something worthy of celebration
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noun
door-to-door comedic duo  (see also: 漫才)
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noun
March 1st Movement (Korea); Sam-il Movement  (historical term)
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noun
three cheers  (see also: 万歳)
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マン   バン    10,000   
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wrap
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
サイ   セイ    X years old, year-end   
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シ   とめる to stop   とまる to stop   
ショウ   こ-    お-    ちいさい small   
いぬ dog; sign of the dog   
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number 5, 5th   
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tasseled spear
Example search: 6 matches
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じょおう
女王
まんさい
万歳

Long live the Queen!
じょおう
女王
へいか
陛下
まんさい
万歳

God save the Queen.
かれ
きん
メダル
とったという
らせ
きき
わたし
たち
ばんざい
万歳
さけ
んだ

We cried banzai at the news that he won the gold medal.
じょおう
女王
さま
ばんざい
万歳
さんしょう
三唱

Three cheers for my Queen!
チームため
ばんざい
万歳
さんしょう
三唱

Three cheers for the team.
 
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